Starting Monday, Nvidia will kick off its flagship annual event, GTC, in San Jose. If you can’t attend in person, there’s no need to worry. TechCrunch will be on-site reporting on all key announcements.
Several of the most prominent presentations, talks, and panels will also be streamed live. Nvidia’s CEO, Jensen Huang, is set to present a keynote at the SAP Center on Tuesday at 10 a.m. PT, which you can watch online at Nvidia.com without registration, as well as on Nvidia’s YouTube channel.
We anticipate that Huang will share insights into Nvidia’s upcoming flagship GPU series, Blackwell Ultra, along with discussions about the next-generation Rubin chip architecture. The agenda is also expected to cover topics related to automotive technology, robotics, and numerous AI advancements.
On Nvidia.com, you can access a comprehensive list of all virtual and on-demand sessions available during GTC, including workshops on efficient customization of large language models, discussions about generative AI in core banking, and demonstrations of data sets tailored for specialized fields like biology.
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